“As the analysis of a substantial composite terminates only in a part which is not a whole, that is, in a simple part, so synthesis terminates only in a whole which is not a part, that is, the world.”

Kant's Inaugural Dissertation (1770), Section I On The Idea Of A World In General

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German philosopher 1724–1804

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